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+ | **2010-12-13** | ||
+ | There are people who promise to US military to find long (relative) periodic orbits in boundary sheer flows by variational methods, for a significant amount of money. They presumably do not mean it, but just in case someone does: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L-BFGS|L-BFGS]] algorithm (one of quasi-Newton optimization methods) might be the method to implement. | ||
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+ | **2010-11-20 Probably should have a look at this paper:** | ||
+ | Schneider Tobias M.; De Lillo Filippo; Buehrle Juergen; Eckhardt Bruno; Dörnemann Tim; Dörnemann Kay; Freisleben Bernd | ||
+ | //Transient turbulence in plane Couette flow// | ||
+ | Phys. Rev. E 81, 015301 (2010) | ||
**2010-06-09 Paul Manneville and Joran Rolland:** [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1010.2125|On modelling transitional turbulent flows using under-resolved direct numerical simulations: The case of plane Couette flow]]. | **2010-06-09 Paul Manneville and Joran Rolland:** [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1010.2125|On modelling transitional turbulent flows using under-resolved direct numerical simulations: The case of plane Couette flow]]. |